Privacy issues when looking for a needle in a genomic haystack
Amalio Telenti
Human Longevity Inc.
Abstract:
Very rare single nucleotide variants are the most prevalent form of genetic diversity in the human population. Such variants are generally refered to as Variants of Unknown Significance (VUS). It is expected that VUS will attract increasing attention of the medical services as possibly associated with clinical disease or disease predisposition.
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